Un directeur musical malchanceux découvre une adolescente à la voix extraordinaire lors d'une tournée musicale en Afghanistan et l'emmène à Kaboul pour participer à la populaire émission de ... Tout lireUn directeur musical malchanceux découvre une adolescente à la voix extraordinaire lors d'une tournée musicale en Afghanistan et l'emmène à Kaboul pour participer à la populaire émission de télévision Afghan Star.Un directeur musical malchanceux découvre une adolescente à la voix extraordinaire lors d'une tournée musicale en Afghanistan et l'emmène à Kaboul pour participer à la populaire émission de télévision Afghan Star.
- Daoud
- (as Beehan Land)
"Tradition is the illusion of permanence.".......Woody Allen
No Doubt, in the Far Future, Our Current Time with its Borders, Language Barriers, Religious Differences, and general overall Mistrust and Hatred for Anything or Anyone "Different", will be Studied and most likely Viewed with much Wonder and Amazement, along with Anger and Pity.
We can take some sort of Solace knowing that our Current Paradigms and Dogmas will eventually be Tempered by the Winds and Sands of Time. In the Meantime the Mind Boggling and Hurtful ways We go about our "Business" of Everyday Life in the 21st Century, You Either Laugh or Cry.
Director Barry Levinson and Bill Murray choose to Laugh. Or to be more Precise, try and make Us Laugh. The Movie has been Destroyed by the Critics and One Wonders what any of Them have done Lately to find some path to "Peace in the Middle East".
Overall, the Film is Worth a Watch for its Heart and Intent. It Deserves a Hearing, just on its Effort alone. Whether You Find it Funny, Pertinent, Poignant, or Pathetic, it's at least Trying to ride the Peace Train in a Wild World.
- LeonLouisRicci
- 31 mars 2016
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- AnecdotesThe story is loosely based on Setara Hussainzada, the first woman to compete on Afghanistan's popular talent show Afghan Star (2009), a television show similar in concept to American Idol (2002).
- GaffesWhen Richie (Bill Murray) and Bombay Brian (Bruce Willis) go to the desert to do deliver the weapons/ammo and collect the money, one of the tribal elders tells them that they are being forced to grow poppy. However, Paktya province is virtually poppy-free, as the altitude is too high for that crop. On the other hand, it is common to find huge fields of marijuana plants.
- Citations
Richie Lanz: Can you sing?
Merci: No. But, I can fuck you like a Mouseketeer on crack.
Richie Lanz: You can?
Merci: Sweets, I can do things to you that are illegal in every civilized nation in the world. I will leave you broken, drooling, and speaking in tongues like a hillbilly snake-handler.
- Crédits fousJust after the closing credits begin, there is an inset scene running alongside. In it, Bill Murray haggles with a vendor who offers him colored string. The vendor speaks no English, while Murray carries on his side of the negotiation in English only. Murray rejects the string, saying "Do I look like a guy who uses string?", but he wants to buy a stuffed elephant with mirrors on it because early in the movie he promised to buy his daughter that exact item. In the end he also buys the colored string.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Celebrated: Bill Murray (2015)
- Bandes originalesPop Star
Written and Performed by Cat Stevens
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 020 664 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 470 592 $US
- 25 oct. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 394 174 $US
- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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